The results below are in three sections. The first confirms the address you searched on, including details of any previous addresses used by the property. This may be because of street renumbering c 1930, or a street name change.

The second section lists all known previous residents at the property, based on historical records. These are mainly old Glasgow Post Office Directories to 1939, and valuation rolls from 1875 to 1925. They mostly predate the gardens but there are now a few records for these properties too. If any item in the results appears clickable, you’re in luck – it likely links to articles on the website covering that property or individual in more detail.

The third section contains some historical notes on the whole street.

NoStreetFrom UntilFormer No Former Street Historical Notes
25Nithsdale Street

NameAgeOccupation ProprietorNote FromUntilSourceComments
Corporation Of Glasgow Cleansing DepartmentOwner Occupier. Stables Yard And Offices 1895 Valuation Roll
Corporation Of Glasgow Statute Labour DepartmentOwner Occupier. Yard 1895 Valuation Roll
Glasgow Police CommissionersOwner Occupier. Stables Yard Offices And House 1895 Valuation Roll
The Corporation Of The City Of GlasgowOwner 1915 Valuation Roll
James Craig Tenant Occupier 1915 Valuation Roll
The Corporation Of The City Of GlasgowOwner Occupier. Yard 1915 Valuation Roll
The Regent Park Motor Garage CompanyOwner Occupier. Store Nithsdale Street 1915 Valuation Roll
D. Whyte 1939 Glasgow PO Directory 1939-40
Cleansing Department 1939 Glasgow PO Directory 1939-40
Cleansing DeptCorporation Of Glasgow Cleansing DepartmentP&O of depot 1940 Valuation Roll

Street Historical Notes
Nithsdale StreetThe original Old Shiels Road from the Turnpike Road to Pollok.

The building on the North side, Salisbury Quadrant, was built c.1880, designed by Robert Turnbull, partner of Alexander Thomson.

Titwood Place, 65-71 Nithsdale St designed Alexander Thomson, built posthumously by Robert Turnbull 1876. It starts in Nithsdale Street and extends around in to Nithsdale Road; No. 1 was in Nithsdale Street (now No. 65 Nithsdale Street).

21-49 is a complex series of mostly industrial premises, with variable numbering, 39-47 being the buildings on the road edge, although 47 was demolished in 2017.